Unprecedented ocean acidity is due to humans’ CO2
Ocean acidification decreases aragonite available to reef-building corals.
Ocean acidification decreases aragonite available to reef-building corals.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System will provide real-time data on Maui’s coastal waters.
Marine biology team creates web-based application for accessing comprehensive global data on symbiotic Symbiodinium and host corals.
Videos highlighting University of Hawaiʻi science and health programs will play on hotel TV network during APEC.
Los Angeles Times, USA Today and other media report successful predictions of UH ocean current model.
UH scientists' rainfall projections and other research and activities at UH campuses as covered in local and national news outlets.
The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology hosts a public open house at Mānoa on October 22.
As part of APEC Hawaiʻi 2011 activities in Honolulu, the APEC Climate Center holds its annual symposium at UH Mānoa.
UH Mānoa and UH Hilo part of consortium leading one of eight regional centers to provide the best scientific information in public policy discussions on climate change.
UH researchers have developed a new hypothesis to explain how climate change causes ocean acidification.